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It flies off, as fast as it can. I guess it 'protects' itself by watching its surroundings very closely. It can see a massive amount with its large compound eyes.

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House flies have a "wired-in" reflex to help them avoid swatters.
They have no defense system they just fly away when danger comes.

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Flies protect themselves by flying away when someone or something is trying to kill it. It flies away very quickly with its great sence of eyesight.

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it breathes fire on them

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It doesn't

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